WTF is Drop Eye????????

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selki;2746686; said:
if this is true then thats good news.
My black once hit his head so hard that the skin tissue pealed on top of his head but still no drop eye. Look at flowerhorns and dovii they bang their head all day long and no drop eye. I believe you can't just hit your head and have your eye fall out. Arowanas are built to jump and catch insects and hit their head a few times on a branch or tree when trying.
 
selki;2745910; said:
i agree...surgery just so that it looks better? If anything they should've prevented it from even happening to begin with...PROVIDE A LARGE ENCLOSURE FOR A MONSTER FISH ...thats the bottom line if u dotn want DE..

just how large tlkmdn pond is pretty massive and his aro apperes to have drop eye so the bottom line is u dont know what your talking about

the only way i can think of its if u had branchs over you tank/pond that you put inects on for them to feed on
 
I think most are refering to trauma as being an injury and not a emotionally painful event but it could be both.

A larger tank would help in reducing the chances of head trauma, but as long as there is a sturdy cover the aro will bang it's head.
 
syndicate;2746721; said:
just how large tlkmdn pond is pretty massive and his aro apperes to have drop eye so the bottom line is u dont know what your talking about

the only way i can think of its if u had branchs over you tank/pond that you put inects on for them to feed on


His aro was not raised in that pond. So guess I should state that YOU don't know what youre talking about, I'll leave the bottom line out though.
 
ptownmonsterfish;2746719; said:
My black once hit his head so hard that the skin tissue pealed on top of his head but still no drop eye. Look at flowerhorns and dovii they bang their head all day long and no drop eye. I believe you can't just hit your head and have your eye fall out. Arowanas are built to jump and catch insects and hit their head a few times on a branch or tree when trying.

What you beleive and what you've experienced really is only a small part of the discussion. First of all you have a black aro, I have yet to see proof that black aros can get DE.

As for the head trauma causing DE, I seen it happen twice on two different occassions in each eye with my silver. There are 3 other people who have testified as to the same in just this thread. So it seems more then likely.

Do you think the wild aros in your example hit there head anything like what your black experienced? I 'm sure there are rare cases, but if the aro cannot recover from the DE, in the wild it will die.
 
syndicate;2746721; said:
just how large tlkmdn pond is pretty massive and his aro apperes to have drop eye so the bottom line is u dont know what your talking about

the only way i can think of its if u had branchs over you tank/pond that you put inects on for them to feed on

haha your funny... did u just throw in your 2 cents? Keep the change:ROFL:

Also i believe what bderick is saying is partially true..in the wild there are 0 lids... nothing to stop them from jumping as high as they please... also have to take into consideration there are only 1 reflection...hence their eyes always looking up + to see if their prey is near.. with the massive space i dotn think theyd have a reason to consistently look towards the side where we humans come in to view our pretty fish...
 
Bderick67;2746789; said:
What you beleive and what you've experienced really is only a small part of the discussion. First of all you have a black aro, I have yet to see proof that black aros can get DE.

As for the head trauma causing DE, I seen it happen twice on two different occassions in each eye with my silver. There are 3 other people who have testified as to the same in just this thread. So it seems more then likely.

Do you think the wild aros in your example hit there head anything like what your black experienced? I 'm sure there are rare cases, but if the aro cannot recover from the DE, in the wild it will die.
Just my opinion because I believe if an arowana can get drop eye from banging its head then all arowana should get drop eye from it.
 
selki;2746794; said:
haha your funny... did u just throw in your 2 cents? Keep the change:ROFL:

Also i believe what bderick is saying is partially true..in the wild there are 0 lids... nothing to stop them from jumping as high as they please... also have to take into consideration there are only 1 reflection...hence their eyes always looking up + to see if their prey is near.. with the massive space i dotn think theyd have a reason to consistently look towards the side where we humans come in to view our pretty fish...

Only thing I have to say about this is. Then why do silvers only develope DE in only 1 eye then? He swims back and forth and looking at me with both eyes then why would only 1 eye become DE?
 
jphillips2020;2750123; said:
Only thing I have to say about this is. Then why do silvers only develope DE in only 1 eye then? He swims back and forth and looking at me with both eyes then why would only 1 eye become DE?


because fish dont sleep. and they do not ONLY develop DE in 1 eye. some develop in both eyes. maybe hes using one eye to tweak one way to make sure there are no threat and the other eye to look for food? lol..:screwy:
 
Yeah not all develop DE in only 1 eye but most aros I've seen only have it 1 eye. And you said it was because it was arowanas are looking at us, not checking for food and threats which makes more sense then your original comment.
 
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